popping out children, housework, taking care of the kids. Same as its been for a while
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In ancient Sparta, boys began their rigorous training at the age of seven as part of the agoge, a state-sponsored education system focused on discipline, endurance, and martial skills. They lived in communal barracks, where they were subjected to harsh conditions to build resilience and teamwork. Daily life included physical training, combat practice, and lessons in stealth and survival skills, while education emphasized loyalty to Sparta and obedience to authority. Luxury and comfort were discouraged, fostering a culture of austerity and strength.
women were able to play in sporting competitions with men women were physically fit men were in war for 2 years
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Deadly, hard and boring. Life as a boy.
daily life wasnt similar because women in Athenian women didnt have as many rights as Spartan women
daily life wasnt similar because women in Athenian women didnt have as many rights as Spartan women
I believe it was Sparta that did not have women participate in public life.
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The men dominated life, the women were home-bound chattels except in rare instances such as Sparta where they lived an open life.
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The opposite. The US is a life of milk and honey (cars and computers). Sparta was a life of bread and water.
The social status of women in Sparta were to produce healthy sons for the army. The social status of women in Athens women had no share in public life.